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Entry Level Elegance: 1988 Bentley Eight

Many car enthusiasts will tell you that one of the biggest issues with modern manufacturers right now is that they don’t offer a stripped-down, bare-bones version of their flagship models. This primarily concerns performance cars, or even just remotely… more»

45k-Mile Survivor: 1969 Lincoln Mark III

Despite being unpopular with some car magazine writers at the time, the new Lincoln Mark III was a success with the buying public, selling more in its first year than Cadillac sold in Eldorados. Lincoln needed a top-line personal… more»

Fallen Giant: 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE

How do you assign value to a car that could be great but is very, very much removed from greatness? The W114 chassis sedans with their thundering V8s put the company on the map for building high-powered sedans that… more»

500 HP Drag Racer: 1970 Buick Skylark

When a gearhead refers to a high-performance early seventies Buick A-Body, I instinctively think of the Gran Sport, sometimes called the “gentleman’s muscle car” for providing lots of power and luxurious features all in the same package.  However, somebody… more»

Nicest One Left? 1968 Buick Skylark Custom

In 1964, General Motors promoted several of its compacts to mid-size status. That included the Buick Special and Skylark. The first redesign in that configuration came in 1968, and the Buicks obtained “quirky” styling compared to the Chevy Chevelle… more»

54k-Mile Estate Find: 1996 Buick Roadmaster Wagon

In 1991, Buick revived the Roadmaster nameplate after a 33-year absence. It replaced the former Buick Estate, though the platform was the same. At first, only a wagon was marketed, but a 4-door sedan arrived shortly thereafter. The seller… more»

Super Rare: 2012 Fisker Karma Signature Series

The Fisker Karma was one of those cars that felt like it arrived ahead of its time. A luxury sedan with a bold design and a hybrid-electric powertrain, it made a serious impression when new—and today, low-mile Signature Edition… more»

Just 2,700 Miles! 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP

The G8 was a full-size sedan built in Australia and sold by Pontiac in the U.S. It was a rebadge of the Holden Commodore, with Holden being a General Motors subsidiary located “down under.” Shortly after the G8’s debut… more»

Stalled Project: 1974 BMW 3.0 CS

If you haven’t noticed, Facebook Marketplace now allows you to post reactions to sellers posts. So, in other words, if you think someone is asking too much money or doesn’t have a chance in heck of selling it, you… more»

Rare Neoclassical Replica: 1982 Phillips Berlina

A significant portion of my youth was spent devouring hardcover books about exotic and sports cars, whatever Waldenbooks and the original Barnes & Noble locations – before they became gigantic, coffee-serving book warehouses – would put on the sale… more»

Latter Day Cream Puff: 1999 Toyota Solara

The Solara was a mid-size, Camry-based coupe and convertible produced from 1999 to 2008. It was designed to appeal to Camry buyers who wanted more of a sporty ride. Having personally owned four Camrys, I suspect the Solaro was… more»

44k Original Miles: 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau

If you’re like me, you are typically drawn to survivor-grade classics. If that is the case, you will probably respect this 1967 Ford Thunderbird Landau. Apart from one small repair, it retains most of its factory paint. The interior… more»

Original Paint: 1965 Rambler Marlin

If you harbor the desire to park a relatively rare 1960s classic with a V8 under the hood in your garage, this 1965 Rambler Marlin might be the ideal candidate. It features its original paint and interior, powered by… more»

1-of-101: 2004 Cadillac XLR Neiman Marcus Special Edition

Cadillac has a history of producing Special Editions, typically linking its brand with premium companies or notable designers. It released the XLR Neiman Edition in 2004, and only 101 of these cars left the factory. This one is a… more»

42k Mile Survivor: 1996 Ford Thunderbird LX

When the tenth-generation Thunderbird hit Ford dealer lots in 1989, the personal luxury coupe market was still hanging in there strong, and a mid-cycle exterior refresh in 1994 brought an even sleeker appearance to the already good-looking body.  However,… more»

Every Option Box Checked: 1991 Buick Reatta

Some people walk into a dealership and adhere to a strict budget when purchasing a new car. Others will reason that if they’re going to spend their hard-earned cash, they should drive away in a vehicle that precisely fits… more»

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